All olympic triathlon: Page 1

Alistair Brownlee Thrills Home Crowd, Earns Olympic Gold
- By Aaron Hersh
- Published Aug 7, 2012
- Updated Aug 7, 2012 at 12:39 PM UTC
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Brownlees Speak Before Olympic Triathlon
- By Aaron Hersh
- Published Aug 6, 2012
- Updated Aug 6, 2012 at 12:30 PM UTC
The brothers from Leeds talk about the race conditions, their training and the uniqueness of the Olympic Games.
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Q & A: Team USA’s Manny Huerta
- By Aaron Hersh
- Published Aug 6, 2012
At the Olympic Trials right after you qualified, you talked about what it meant to you to represent the US at the Olympic Games. How has
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Whitfield Blasts Management Of Findlay's Injury
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Aug 5, 2012
The two-time Olympic medalist says Findlay's former coach, advisor and doctor need to accept responsibility.
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Groff Coping With “The Hardest Position”
- By Aaron Hersh
- Published Aug 5, 2012
The American has mixed emotions after executing a medal-worthy race where she ultimately finished fourth.
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Snowsill Deserves Olympic Spot
- By Aaron Hersh
- Published Jun 9, 2012
- Updated Jun 11, 2012 at 1:43 PM UTC
With four top athletes and three spots to the Olympics, Triathlon Australia chose to leave 2008 gold medalist Emma Snowsill off the team.
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Samuels Takes Women’s Title In Mooloolaba
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Mar 27, 2011
- Updated Mar 29, 2011 at 3:48 PM UTC
Nicky Samuels of New Zealand used a daring breakaway on the bike to snap up her first career ITU Triathlon World Cup title today in
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Triathlete Brendan Sexton Aims For Aussie Olympic Team
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Mar 8, 2011
Brendan Sexton aims to earn selection for London next year by upsetting the status quo in Australian Olympic-distance triathlon.
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2012 Olympic Games Two Years Away
- By Super Administrator
- Published Jul 27, 2010
- Updated Jan 5, 2012 at 7:57 PM UTC
The opening ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympic Games are set to take place two years from today. With the successful running of last
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Gomez Beats Out Frodeno In Hamburg
- By Super Administrator
- Published Jul 17, 2010
Javier Gomez, the 2008 ITU World Champion, put on a last lap surge to top Germany’s Jan Frodeno in front of a huge crowd in Hamburg




